Michael Hoffman (director)

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Michael Hoffman
Born
Michael Lynn Hoffman

(1956-11-30) November 30, 1956 (age 67)
Alma mater Boise State University
Oriel College, Oxford
Occupation(s)Film director, writer, producer, painter
Years active1982–present
Children3

Michael Lynn Hoffman (born November 30, 1956) is an American film director. [1]

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Early life and education

Hoffman was born in Hawaii: the son of Dorothy (Harper) and Glenn R. Hoffman, who was stationed in the navy in Hawaii at the time. [2] He grew up in Payette, Idaho, played basketball, and attended college at Boise State University. [3] There he was elected as student body president of BSU. He cofounded The Idaho Shakespeare Festival with Doug Copsey and Victoria Holloway in 1977. While at BSU, he served as president of the student body and earned the high honor of Rhodes Scholar in 1979, [4] the first BSU alumnus to achieve this honor. [5] While studying Renaissance literature at Oriel College, Oxford, [6] he extended his interest in drama by founding the Oxford University Film Foundation and by making a student film Privileged , which starred a young Hugh Grant. [7]

Career

Befriended by John Schlesinger, who provided the funding, Hoffman's next film was Restless Natives , a humorous look at young Scottish boys who hold up tour buses. His other credits include Some Girls , starring a young Patrick Dempsey, Restoration with Robert Downey, Jr., One Fine Day with Michelle Pfeiffer and George Clooney, Soapdish with Sally Field and Kevin Kline, A Midsummer Night's Dream , for which he also wrote the screenplay based on the work by Shakespeare, and The Emperor's Club (starring Kline and Emile Hirsch). Hoffman has, as of 2023, made three films with Kline, including the aforementioned A Midsummer Night's Dream.

His film Promised Land (1987) was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. Restoration (1995) was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival. [8]

Hoffman wrote and directed The Last Station (2009), based on the final years of Leo Tolstoy's life, starring Christopher Plummer, Helen Mirren, James McAvoy and Paul Giamatti. He also directed Gambit (2012) and The Best of Me (2014). [9]

In addition, Hoffman directed and co-wrote a film for Netflix, a Gore Vidal biopic, simply titled Gore. Based on the biography Empire of Self: A Life of Gore Vidal by Jay Parini (who also co-wrote), it stars Kevin Spacey as Vidal. [10] The film was shot in 2017 and intended for release in 2018 but was canceled in November 2017 after Spacey's sexual misconduct was revealed in late October. [11] Several other projects involving Spacey at the time were also cancelled or had him replaced.

Filmography

YearTitleDirectorWriterNotes
1982 Privileged YesYesRole: Alan
1985 Restless Natives YesNo
1987 Promised Land YesYes
1988 Some Girls YesNo
1991 Soapdish YesNo
1995 Restoration YesNo
1996 One Fine Day YesNo
1999 A Midsummer Night's Dream YesYesAlso producer
2002 The Emperor's Club YesNo
MDs YesNo
2005 Game 6 YesNo
2007Out of the Blue: A Film About Life and FootballYesNo
2009 The Last Station YesYes
2012 Gambit YesNo
2014 The Best of Me YesNo
2017GoreYesYesUnreleased

Executive producer

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1987 Deauville Film Festival Critics Award Promised Land Nominated
1988 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury PrizeNominated
Vancouver International Film Festival Most Popular Film Some Girls Won
1996 Berlin International Film Festival Golden Berlin Bear Restoration Nominated
2009 Rome Film Festival Golden Marc'Aurelio Award The Last Station Nominated
Hessian Film AwardBest International Literature AdaptationWon
2010 Independent Spirit Awards Best Director Nominated
Best Screenplay Nominated

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